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In Lighthouse Mouse, Sylvester must guard a lighthouse from the baby kangaroo and a mouse who wants nothing more than to turn the lighthouse’s light off just so that he can get some sleep. Hoppy Go Lucky (1952) was a parody of Of Mice and Men, with Sylvester accompanied by the giant, simple-minded cat “Bennie,” who wants a mouse “to hug and pet”.Bunny Hippity Hoppity Get The Hell Off My Property doormat The central theme is always the same: Sylvester is shamed for his failure to capture a simple “mouse”. Hippety Hopper also appeared on records produced by Capitol Records and Golden Records. Unlike in the cartoons, Hippety actually spoke frequently on these, voiced by Mel Blanc using an Australian accent.